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Retirement Tango [10] - Maxine

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By William Shuman - Monologue
Duration: 0.5-1 minute
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Retirement Tango [10]
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TITLE
Retirement Tango [10]
Retirement Tango [10]
PLAYWRIGHT
William Shuman
William Shuman
PLAY/BOOK
Retirement Tango
Retirement Tango
CHARACTER
Maxine
Maxine
LENGTH
0.5-1 minute
0.5-1 minute
AGE RANGE
Mature 50's
Mature 50's
SUB GENRE
Contemporary 1950-Present
Contemporary 1950-Present
COPYRIGHT
William Shuman
William Shuman
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Maxine and Max Aronofsky, a happily married couple for over fifty years, have retired from a life on the stage and live in a simple Florida cottage. Maxine is perfectly content with sitting on the porch with a cup of tea, whereas Max still has an itch to continue performing. Throughout the play, Max tries to reawaken Maxine’s interest in performance by reading through the play “The Gin Game.” However, Maxine’s love and passion for theatre does not overshadow her realist view of life. Maxine acknowledges that she and Max are not as young as they used to be, and putting on a touring company of a play is not possible anymore. But the love both of them have for each other and for theatre is something time will never take away. And while old friends and loved ones die, dreams never do.see less
Maxine and Max Aronofsky, a happily married couple for over fifty years, have retired from a life on the stage and live in a simple Florida cottage. Maxine is perfectly content with sitting on the porch with a cup of tea, whereas Max still has an itch to continue performing. Throughout the play, Max tries to reawaken Maxine’s interest in performance by reading...see more
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